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With my limited time this year, I fell into a dinner rut. I found that week after week we were pretty much eating the same meals over and over again because we were either too tired or too lazy to make something new. Spaghetti, soup, burgers, burritos, or taco bowls on rotation week after week. Blah. I decided to switch up taco bowl night this week and ran over to Golden Blossom Honey to see if they had any suggestions on something new that we could try to break out of the mundane meal path we've been circling for the last few months. I was just looking for some alternative suggestions on what we could add to our taco bowls, but ended up coming across a recipe for Cuban Picadillo that caught my eye instead.
I acquired a love for Cuban food on our last trip to Florida, so this recipe piqued my curiosity rather quickly and made me toss out the taco bowl idea in favor of trying this instead. Honestly, at first I thought the ingredients were kind of all over the place and wasn't quite sure if this was going to be a hit or miss, because adding raisins to a dish like this seemed like the equivalent of some people putting raisins in the potato salad (that's just a no, btw). But my adventurous side won out in the end with the final result actually all coming together amazingly well, even with the raisins tucked in there. A little sweet and a little savory for a unique and fun blend of flavors. For a vegetarian version, use black beans or lentils, or even chopped mushrooms in place of the ground sirloin. You can serve this on tortillas for a fun twist on taco night, but I paired ours over rice and hit it with a squeeze of lime for a different take on taco bowls. Best of all, this was a recipe that comes together pretty quickly, so if you're looking to hop out of a dinner rut too on those busy weeknights, I encourage you to give this one a try. It may be just what you need for more adventurous dinners on a limited time budget.
Ingredients
2 teaspoons olive oil
1 cup onion, chopped
1/2 green pepper, chopped
1 large garlic clove , minced
1 pound ground sirlion
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup pimento stuffed olives, sliced
1/4 cup raisins
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 (3-inch) cinnamon sticks
1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes
2 tablespoons GOLDEN BLOSSOM HONEY
3 tablespoons sliced almonds
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Do you ever get into a dinner rut?
I always eat the same myself and never eat anything new, unless we count my total change of diet last year, but other than that, I like routine as it makes it easier to plan. Wise people have a weekly schedule that always repeats, pasta on Mondays, bakes on Tuesday, something breaded on Wednesdays, a casserole on Thursdays, beans on Fridays etc. Makes life so easier. I will usually always cook something with tzukinni on Mondays, risotto on Tuesday, salad on Wed. something fried on Thu, millet on Sat. etc.
ReplyDeleteI used to do this as well, but with our schedules so sporadic and unpredictable these last few years, it's so hard to plan like that anymore :(
DeleteThat dish looks really good, especially the olives! I hate eating the same thing over and over, so we have new dishes every week.
ReplyDeleteI need to get back on Pinterest and find some inspiration to pull me from this food rut. I am in awe that you can find new and exciting dishes every week!
DeleteThis time the recipe is not for me - I don't like olives. :D ...but it still looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteOlives are an acquired taste. I love them, but some in my family detest them as well.
DeleteThis time the recipe is not for me - I don't like olives. :D ...but it still looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI get into a dinner rut sometimes because of trying to eat low carb. There are only so many ways to make vegetables. lol
ReplyDeleteThis looks good.
The more correct question is have I ever not had a dinner but? Lol same thing day in day out.
ReplyDeleteOne easy to throw together and getting those that need to get put, out of their out is a win though.
At least you are predictable in your meals. No surprises, no stress about what's on the menu tonight!
DeleteFlorida does have some good Cuban food!
ReplyDeleteNo to raisins in potato salad? I've never seen that... but I'm thinking about it. Can you even taste the raisins? Seems like potato salad would be a good place to hide some flavors...which won't do me a bit of good because my youngest doesn't like potato salad or raisins, lol. I like them both.
This new meal to replace the rotation that was getting meh looks good!
Hope you have a wonderful new week!
I don't think you can taste the raisins in potato salad, but the texture is an unwelcome surprise. I'm sure some love it, it's just not my jam. Gotta love those picky eating kids. Allison is finally coming around to some of the stuff that I make that she used to shun. It's nice when they start exploring more food options as they age.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Kinga!
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